Monkton Times, 18 Mar 1920, p. 5

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pee | Ghe between point (ES TORONTO, DETROIT oni AND CHICAGO. good showing at Briday and Seeing Maren 26th and Mr, Edward Bettger moved into a new residence on Monda; S00 hel Moi DEE KIN Web EYE! , ey 7 Let us Explain ter Kn DVANTAGE OF THESE p-CURVED LENSES OVER OLD. FASHIONED FLAT UT_ONE THING TEST 4 “AND FIT GLASSES. BUT RIGHT. IT WiLL PAY Y is up at CW; day Re iting oe in‘ our Stratford, a What we all Seek in the Place Where our Money will Pur-| chase the Best... We do it in our buying and! recognize that with the same peabieie bh ii low as is consistent with unim-| enaie paired quality. M eee Order your Spring Suit and iti +p hat’s why we price our | ings and overcoatings as | oan now. | i J. M. FLEISHHAUER % MILVERTON, © - Merchant Tailor ‘MONKTON BRIEFS jouse warmin; A me ecutive was held 01 at which arran; Mrs James Terry arrived home daughter of Mrs. F, Pridham and her son. nk, the Tuesday evening of Easter week, Davidson in Stratford on Thursday held on around thou: nee: ing jhe telephones in our burg, ber! oie a peas nicely. | you ote fired | nenberg’s, bs | Mr, | weekcend at Str: week- oo in Milve ! | Brussels after spending a week, with:g That’s why it will pay you to trade here. | Fa: | chel Dalti aay, fas week at Stratford. oft ONTARIO o ats a couple of months ago, lad to note is able to be about again -aithough he has no use of his Med John 1 Ritz, of Dogan, disposed s fine driver to a Toronto buyer the othe or ay fdr $250. He purchas. ani ‘rom Mr, Jas. McKay, of ry contest in the League of the ee Church, Monkton, has fin- and has proven fonegue “Gill's—Fruit and ice cream will be in stock in large quantities for Eas- [ke 7 ¥ rr. Messrs. eon Harvey and George eDonald, have begn working in reqratienier’ during the winter, ~re- turned home on Saturday. They may mil evening, e Mare Weber & Delivers ‘wmillin- ey, reparing hats for a openings on West. Mr Mrs. Norman Kruspe, of Serine e epent Si Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, ea and ‘will m have things in shape GG a goo eg. eting of the School Fair Ex- n Tuesday evening gements wers made for ding the usual fall school fair at on. ipper, has| ¥ f late been ship| ping irom, this point a large quantity of stock. He s a car of cattle on Wednesday of las eel @ car on Thesday. of this week and @ load of hogs on Saturday. Mr. Harvey has been successful in ob- af-|taining very high pri spanding a plestant time with her| Mise Wlormncer Tohnston, Of Strot, ford, is spendi mg ys at her ome in Monkto : Young People’s Society of| Mr. M. is haying a car ox Chureh is holding a-concert on| coal arrive Tyhich fe will ell de 11.80 per ton, Regular coal 12.50. good programme is in course of rder, reached here on Sunday that). ohn Mellville have| the i ae f Mr. and Mrs Peter ‘te: Montreal, had died on fate Mrs, Wright, (of Hamilton, Js at t Mr, S, Stewart's. he connéction with .| the school fair which was to have been uesday eveni ing is been postponed until next Tue: . Jas, aoa visited her.sister-| Rev, T. Allan mended: Ee Do- Erskine, in Atwood, minion Aitanc Convention at To- A onto las innifred Proudfoot, of the James Eilacott, of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal,|Elma, has disposed o: visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs funeral of the Ral nry Raszman, each Miller gets’ the Hern for the ast few days but is again, [house on for $2,050 and Mr. not being able to be. pays $1900 for the other half, uurdock is Telieving| eK. Epa hy SCHOOL REPORT eee Roanenbereennd: Wax: e following is the report of the| obs, of Monkton, spent Mon. “atonkton Public School for the month in’ Milve f February. ev. Thos. "Se vot, of Laurel, is vis: work. Me Junior Room f= Emma “Berle Mary Ham. Miss Irene Shi i tin at Roy, mont Carl Holman, Mae Henry, 1 son, “Edna Near, Helen Schade, Mr, en. relieving Johnnie a Bettger, Lilan Struth the Sterling Bank, has returned ¢ ome at Hensa Gordon Leppard, Earle Kressler,| Arm. strong is ablérto look after hia Work gpersge Holman, Loretta, Ritz, Kath-| again Stewart. Sterling Golightly, Harold Bett ine ee cNaught; "Edna McDon- a. Georee Golightly. Sx ‘is. vis-41d’ Lore Golightly, Elwood Matthews ae Fics LMA incardine, i Harold Weber; Norman Berlet, Ar- vie. wen, we are glad to thup Adair Roble, of Mitchell, is fix-) er—Maurice Struthers, Mary jartja has, returned, Holman, Neil Erskine, Ro: | Preston Holmes, Ella "irene, Kent o neth Pat ood Stewart, Fred- Rie ee AL MOnalinets, ‘Teacher =: Milt Ronnenhergian@ baby 8 ending ‘a few days at Henry. Ron- and Mrs, Jas, Holfan spent the| one HESSON Joseph Cassell spent Monda: meld Smith returned to Mil-! at init Cae . | ettts. George Kocher and Herbert Walker returned to | sienmier merton, spent a ne days ‘with | relatives sister, Mrs, John. McEw ugherty is spending a ‘Miss Beth McNaught, of "Beerbank’ few Megaavith Mr. and Mrs. P 7. has returned home from Mit Mrs, Jas inner spent the! Mr. age Bannerman spent 3 ter spending 01 Nicholas Kocher returned af- a few weeks in Peter- Ida Franeis and Vera P: a week at Stratford, a K pegs mapeat a few days, ae last f. ‘spent & Miss Sai a in as © spending severa 5 the Foreigner, THe Me Seat there nor, have been out ee Cassell, of Dorking, @ Ibery byertint! have! spent Sunday with friends here, em ret wned. Sweet Girl Graduate|" Mrs. George Vollmer and Mrs Marks ord-children spent Sunday| shee Fred Weisenburg, who receiv- {en friends here. All persons residing in business in Canada, are Every unmarried person, oF widow, or widower, without de- pendants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year, 1919, received or earned $1,000 or more. CLASS 1 Forms to be used in filing returns on or before the 31st of March, 1920: Trustees, executors, ad- ministrators,® agents ae assignees must use For Em ployers making a return of the names and amounts paid to all di- rectors, officials,, agents or other employees must use Form Corporations and Joint Stock Companies making a return of all dividends and bonuses paid to sharehold- ers and members..during 1919, ae use Form T 5. Agel ebpacity on Form TOPE t yet RE ALTY, seks ie Sar 0 fi: alti collected tibet to the same e manner in wh t ies nare. assessed and col: Important Department of Finance Your Income lax Return Notice! ake Dominion cf Canada Should be Filed at Once!! Canada, employed in Canada, or carrying on liable to a tax on income, as follows: ery corporation and ise stock company, whose profits exceeded $2,000 All. other © individuals, who during the calendar received or Wee es 2eaos during the fiscal year end earned $2,000 or more. || 9 Ee oe {pelea : CLASS 2 Time Limit Forms to be used in filing returns on or ae the Ai persons in Class i, as] Sovh of Apri, 1 shown hereon, must fite on All in SAT ether or before the 31st Of | than farmers and ranchers sat aes must use Form TT 1. : All persons in Class 2, as farmers and ranchers ‘shown hereon, must file must use so Cot ions and Joint on or before the 30th of 01 5 Stock Se Companies must use 2. April, 1920. Fort fe PENALTY ‘ Every person required to General Instructions make areturn, who faila to do : so within time limit, Obtain Forms from the Inspectors: or Assistant me twenty-five per tum Inspectors’of Taxation, or at mount of the tax a from Postmaster. maeabl person, whether taxable Read carefully all in- * otherwi Beir oe ise structions on Form hefore information aie filling it in Peecay postage on letters and documents for- meee by. mail to Tnspec- tors ¢ 0 oe $160.00 for each which the erat Also any Ts ay conn making a i Rec or in t Make your returns mptly, and avoid penalties tion, to a : ng $10,000, x months’ imprison- both fine and ment oF to imprisonment. for this District.. Li ONDON, foe ONT. R3READNER, Commissioner of Taxation. vied the season advances a little go| Leave wi aszman | is te at the home | OBITUARY 1 g|_: TEMPLETON'S @ i RHEUMATIC CAPSULES 4 practical rhe: male _ FREDERICK DENSTEDT | of the oldest residents of EL! Wed-' ie, Pat epee at Stratford on senda, gat one ae One year has passed with hearts still 3 Pecia: ‘Denstedt in Bane, 80th y Mr. Denstedt was a native eh 10th it reals reriacies arespent | Germany, and came to Caaga ee : a ea Sater orig his parents when f0ur home’ Sy asin and settled in Ellice where he fesided inte Ueutmeat, Saat Some peaulle. oigecets with oe ‘will be convi Ne us for our new esting and costs you mothe ever since. he te ed. to the altar Miss Wilhelmine Bak Ti h_thi Fifty-two years ago 10, wit ‘ollowing famil, survives him: William, of Maryboro; iid log |W. Tordato) We 's anywhere on receipt of $1.06 : T ‘ . sel at §, Petrie's Drug et mn Chae nel Mee ree rt Betiger’s “Gen-| So ing ae Be tel se 2 eral "Store Monkton; Everett G Cogh-| $05 10 ae eas ar a lin’s Drug Store, Atwood ATWOOD. ~ tery . Fred Anguish and| ‘he Mr, and Mrs. daughter, Corinne, left for New Ham: burg, lest week where Mx. Anguish will be G.T.R, station master. Tieadary evening of last week a num- ber of friends brevented them with a set and Miss Corinne ‘Tatheam and daughter, of. ae Liskeard, ae visiting tts a Mrs. W. R. Ers) Skin rs. R. Marshall is vee in Strat “Mrs, George Gordon and Miss Mar- ion Gordon spent Thursday in Pal- merston. Mr. George Lochueat attended the funeral of the late Wm, Davidson, SE istesttond sn Thucdeyiaee Mr. J, A. McBain left last week to make h his usual business trip throug! thi Miss Lily B. Roberston, of Collingwood, of her brother, Be rskine Ir, George Rogers has purchased | the home of Mr, David E. Hodge on | Main Stree’ Mr, and Mrs. Wm, MeCutcheon and amily have moved i the village and |are now occupying 4 [Min vi t formerly. owned by Mr. Tho: | Mr. Jesse Peachy is at Toronto: wi der: pine ‘special treatm Born rood, on riday, i Mie Ronnie th, 1920, jee SCHOOL REPORT is the report of U. itornington, for the aaee eoueyans 8.5. AY moyth of Febru: 1V—Beryl Clarke, Gora, Whit- Noah Roes, Stewart Iv-—John Poole, Irene nee Gertie Smith, John: Eb, Memo Nafziger, Allan, Schult, I1l—Nancy. Jantzi, iter Rntvew Wiper olny eames er) Reta Henry, Marvyn Mayberry, Katie Kropf, Lena Kipfer, Barbara fant Irwin zeke he de u- ter, Edna inman. ——Fanny Jantzi, Clayton lant "Helen Whitney, Selina ore: Wee Oliva Jutzi, Lavina Jutzi, Walter duties gs teacher of the Mount Pleasant on Monday. hrs Robert Scott, of ‘Stratford, is spending a few days with rela- tives i this locality, Mr, Robert Henry and Miss Mabel Mt. John Kippen, of Carlisle, Sask. visited at Donald Jack’s this week s Susie Kirkland, of Stratford, | Spent the week-end at her home here” There will be morning ani ing services in the hall here next Sun- g e So W. D. Weir’s Sale Register March 26th, 920—Horses, Registered Holsteins Registered Durhams, Hogs, Hens, n Implements, Hay and Grain at Millbank, for? Walter MeLen- Friday, March 19th, 1920—Stock, plements, Hay Grain and Hou: hold Effects, for Mr, Edward Diehl, Friday, ig) ae a threshing rig for many eens: 0-a Hall went to Fergus on|t germ ae Mose Charles. Miller and? Monday 2 be operated on for appen- Proudfoo “| Hen Mr: Marie? Patterson has been laid Mr. e residence on} i Jed # r. 1I—Lorne Gunn, Margaret Chal] $Y mers, Sturmer Clarke, San _ Jantzi, | ¢ Verdella: Zehr, Idella. Zehr, Maurice Vhitney, Emerson Whitney, Gordon chultz, Margaret Smith, Came Fet- a Miss’ Myrtle Henry resumed, her! lot. e, they WARTEURE made a fine cleared farm with fai: Mr, Henry Hidt spent a few days} buildings which was s: to the late with her precy , Mr, Lorne Eidt, of} John Boeckner and now-owned by the Shakespear Smith Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Large then retired from farming an ilt a home Pe bb be MRS ALEXANDER BEGGS One of the oldest residents of the| the wood district” passed to her reward by four stuieer and thr. sons eae several years ago as did a Mrs, John Hackett. Mrs. Beggs hw Moreh 18th ai mn the Presbyteria n, interment being made in} Milver ston, *hallare Millbank, ieeel and other places. ee e & MRS. R, V. LARGE Martha Large, relict of # Large, died at the home af D. Levingston, at b. 3rd, a Mrs. River in Woolich Tp., County of Wa- terloo and in 1856 moved to the Tp- f Ellice, settling on L 11 and in 1 years and then, 37 years by the west, moved to Grenfell, N.W. T., now wan, and ‘finally yetiring once more, went to Yorkton, where Mr, Large died enue 25 years Exoqmiad cin iopemetempreice of of Sarge é Farmers’ Sun Parliamentary Report Mr. terest of the Hous tention to the paper towels used in books at The Sun i-| agents for ‘Appletord’a: anes WANTED TT: demand for our Butter has increased to such enry visited Stratford friends on/ ago. r rge then lived with her Saturday family until the time of her decease Manter Kanncths h Quast is spending| She was a splendid type of woman en- a few days an Mr. and Mrs. Griese,|dowed by nature to stand the toils neat Str atfor of pioneer life, and was ever a friend Robert ousieOne, attended to those in n She was the mother ae dance of the late Wm. Davidson ee ten children of whom five survive, of Stratford on ‘Thursday. 1 salom, in Vancouver, B.C Mrs. John Schneider, of Stratford, ert, Arizona, James in San spent several days with her daughter,| Francisco and Bertha, Mrs, D. Lev- Mrs, John Doell. ston in Swan River Also 27 grand- children and 18 great grandchildren. Such has been the str UOT life of| ur parents in pioneer days. the NEWTON early settlers in Ellice and Morning) nm, who toiled early and late to hew, pen out roads, all, or nearly all, have passed away, and now the pres-| generation re enefits in! beautiful and highly cultivated farms) thriving villages, towns and cities,| splendid roads and y luxury known to make life enjoyable and conditions then we ever heard from the hardy pioneer, shut in by miles| of trackless forest and limited means! e e : heads with the silver grey, and the young that were, have a’ brow of care.” Tuesday, March a nd Im ents fe 1 W. ‘Tavish, Lot oa as Wellesley, 2 miles east of 2 and 4 west of Wellesley Village. ENTBAL STRATFORD, ONT. Ontario’s eee t WESTERN best Commercial School. We give thorough courses and Haves xperienc- ed instructors in Commercial, Shoi hand and Telegraphy Di nen We assist graduates to red rite for our free catalogue. It may interest you. ~D. A, McLACHLAN, Principal. COMMERCIAL Spring Wheat ...--- « $1.98 $1. Fall Wheat . - 1,98 1.98) Barl oe 1.60 1. Leo ees Sf. 0081, Flour, 5 jewel .. 6.95 6. Flour, jewel .. 6.65 6. Shorts, per ton . 60.00 60. Bran 52.00 52. ay 25.00 25. Hogs, 19.00 19.00, Butcher Cattle 8.00 12.00! Sheep .. s 8.00 10.00, am 16.00 22. Potatoes, per ba: Ae 3.50. 54.) Apples, per bag. 3.50: 74, Chickens; dressed Hens, dresses Ducks, dressed . WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 5TH G CONDUCTOR SCANLAN ASSAULTED Conductor Scanlan, in charge of the Thi claimed, was under th liquor. "The trouble started very soon after e train left To: nion Station, when, according to the con- 5 Du hed, he ieeuichebind. tie covidocts@ead eenanl? son repeatedly hit e head, in the face, a ot ; his face badly, and break ng the bone the nose. The lantern eartiod by the conductor was also smashed, Be- poe ee a doctor anion’s injur- wen Sound conductor anes the train reached there at 2.3) EUGENICS IN SCHOOL. A correspondent directs attention "to the fact that Mr. A. W Beal, M.A., vit “Benmment of sufficient to secure the services of this specialist, IN MEMOR.AM irs. Chas, Hoffman, (nee Augusta mile Strickert), who died of pneu- ic influenza at Saginaw, Mich., March 13th, 1919. Sad and ‘sudden was the call, Held His loving arms and “Come unto Me and rest.” —Sadly missed by her sister, Mrs wint, ton: WANTED TO WASH continued to hold the in- se by drawing at- Leave your order for siunter check ffice—v-e “re the What Prominent Ontario ‘Women Say burg, Ont. i—"T fou rr. Pierce's Fay Norte Preston Bane Bonet se ae CY Pres toiben and in aad: Ore MRS. AMOS MILL: a nds and felt av ld hardly do my a favorite Prescription a couple of bottles and 3 ey ane strong and quit ceey restored to PS of Dr. Pier aE e ie Pres eyes Shek ee cheeks plump. purely vegetable, contains no alcohol. an extent that, we order to supply o} highest market price, ace and prompt service. We pay twice a month Write to-day for cans ELMIRA, - ae you to ship us your cream. payable at par on any chartered bank in Ontario. furnish cans and pay all express charges. : well known and needs no further recommendation. a Elmira Co-Operative Creamery F. A. KEYES, Manager. must have’more cream in ur customers. We request . We guarantee you the urate sees honest eee and our cheques are made We Our firm is or further information - ONTARIO NATIONAL 0 Just arrived a car of White il the goods the best obtainable. t forget to buy Don’t forget to take ees y the best fence on the market. member we sell Dr. Hess, money refunde Monkton, White Rose Gasoline and --- It will pay you to stock up on this oil as oe price is night an CLONES and TIMOTHY — ir Clove: eee these ‘hile they ject at Nese tinh to-day’s Se a ecb! FROST WIRE FENCING Mi. E. BETTGER & CO. LIGHT OIL. Rose Gasoline and National Light and Timothy our Frost Wire Fencing. This is DR. HESS STOCK FOOD a Stock Food. Guaranteed or your Ontario MONKTON’S POPULAR STORE in a po: terials: i in merchandis DRESS MATERIALS Just opened a fresh shipment of Suiting Skirting and Fancy ress Mat ‘s in Ay ae new shades— Puteheus, Taffetta, “Crepe de orgette Crepe at very specially. low priced, ro to see them, _ Price iting and Skirt Lengths in silvershene Gabardine and also ny other leading materials. GROCERY DEPT. We have the largest stock of Fresh Groceries, in, town ~prices are right, be “pleased: to have and give us your ‘grocery or- ders. WE ERER & With the early arrival of Our Spring Goods we are now to show you the season’s newest ma- n given to our Dress are showing the very newest meee 42 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ERCONCE e. Special attention pat lept. w ane GENTS’ DEPARTMENT Overalls at less than cant We. ave a ance prices take t. Price $1.75 to $3. Negligee and Work Shirts at less than factory prices—neat — atterns te good materials at T5e to Spring Suits, Overcoats, Rain coats, Tats and Caps j ke teats ed—Come in and see pine READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Our Ready-to-wear Dept, filled 2 the \brim. with pale! Waists in Georgette Crepe, and repe de Chene, Voi . ‘Aprons Dresses, White Skirts, ete. BETTGER

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